Tokyo stocks ended lower Wednesday as some exporter shares were sold on a firmer yen, with investors wary about the currency's furthe ...
Japan’s super-long yields rise to all-time highs on fiscal, auction concerns
By Rocky Swift TOKYO (Reuters) -Yields on long-dated Japanese government bonds rose to new records on Wednesday in the wake of a poor auction result that cast doubt over debt sales looming in the ...
“Betting Against Bitcoin?” Metaplanet CEO Asks Hedge Funds On Stock Short
Bitcoin holding firm Metaplanet stock hit upper circuit in two minutes of stating Wednesday's trading, with analysts calling it still cheap.
Japan farm minister resigns over controversial rice comment
TOKYO (Kyodo) -- Japanese Farm Minister Taku Eto resigned Wednesday after facing a backlash over a remark that struck a nerve with a public suffering from soaring rice prices, dealing a blow to the ...
Japan pension system to invest $500M in a Thoma Bravo fund
Japan’s Government Pension Investment Fund said it’s investing $500 million in a fund managed by US private equity firm Thoma Bravo, as part of its effort to boost alternative assets.
Bank of Japan on hold until tariff and trade outlook becomes clearer
Since our April scenarios, the Bank of Japan held a policy meeting at the start of May, which showed little urgency to raise interest rates from their current level of 0.5 per cent.
Tokyo to waive basic water charge for 4 months to offset rising prices amid summer heat
Tokyo Gov. Yuriko Koike announced May 20 that the basic water charge for all general households in the capital will be waived for four months ...
Japan’s super-long bonds get little relief after record yield surge
By Rocky Swift TOKYO (Reuters) -Long-dated Japanese government bonds saw little relief on Wednesday after a poor auction result sent yields to record levels and as more debt sales loomed in the weeks ...
Tokyo stocks mixed in morning on Wall St. losses, firm bank shares
Tokyo stocks were mixed Wednesday morning, as the market was pressured by selling after Wall Street losses overnight, while bank issu ...
Japan’s Exports to U.S. Fall as Tariffs Start to Bite
Exports to the U.S. dropped 1.8% in April from a year earlier, reflecting weaker demand for Japanese cars and other machinery.
Strive plans discounted Bitcoin play with Mt Gox creditor claims
Strive Enterprises, the asset management firm founded by pro-crypto entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy, is planning to buy distressed Bitcoin claims. In a recent filing with the Securities and Exchange ...
Bitcoin futures data aligns with BTC traders’ hope for new all-time highs
Bitcoin (BTC) price has displayed strength at the $102,000 support level on May 19, following the $170 million in liquidations of leveraged positions. The abrupt $5,000 correction after hitting ...
Crypto billionaire Justin Sun says he’s the biggest owner of Trump’s meme coin
Justin Sun — who owns $19 million worth of President Trump's meme coin — will attend a dinner with the president, after regulators paused a Biden-era lawsuit against Sun.
Texas passes measure to create a state crypto reserve as Bitcoin tops $105K
On Tuesday, bitcoin’s price topped $107,000, close to an all-time record. Sentiment has also been bolstered by President Donald Trump, a relatively recent crypto cheerleader, who signed an executive order earlier this year aimed at creating a federal stockpile.
Japan’s farm minister resigns over controversial gifted rice comments
TOKYO (Kyodo) -- Farm minister Taku Eto resigned Wednesday after backlash over a controversial admission that he does not buy rice because he receives so much of it from supporters, with the comments ...
Japan auto exports fall 5.8% in April on Trump tariffs
TOKYO -- Japan's exports of motor vehicles dropped 5.8% in value in April following a tariff hike of 25% by U.S. President Donald Trump, while outbound shipments of auto parts also decreased ahead of ...